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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This course will introduce recent advances in network computing.  
This course will introduce recent advances in network computing.  
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In Internet-of-Things, we mainly talk about the topics of low-power protocols, long-range IoT and IoT applications/systems.  
In Internet-of-Things, we mainly talk about the topics of low-power protocols, long-range IoT and IoT applications/systems.  
In Network Big Data, we mainly talk about the topics of wireless sensing and various applications based on smartphone big data.  
In Network Big Data, we mainly talk about the topics of wireless sensing and various applications based on smartphone big data.  
 
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Reference books:
Reference books:
* Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach, 2014
* Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach, 2014

Revision as of 10:01, 6 September 2019

Introduction

This course will introduce recent advances in network computing. Specifically, it contains four sections: SDN/NFV, Edge Computing, IoT, and Network Big Data. In SDN/NFV, we mainly talk about two topics: Consistent update, traffic engineering and VNF embedding. In Edge Computing, we mainly talk about the topics of deployment and task offloading. In Internet-of-Things, we mainly talk about the topics of low-power protocols, long-range IoT and IoT applications/systems. In Network Big Data, we mainly talk about the topics of wireless sensing and various applications based on smartphone big data.

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Reference books:

  • Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach, 2014
  • Network Function Virtualization: Ken Gray, Thomas D. Nadeau, 2016
  • Big Data and The Internet of Things, 2015
  • Edge Computing: From Hype to Reality, 2019

Requirements

Final score = 40% x class + 60% x exam.

Class

The class score comes from the class presentations.

Paper selection

Each student is required to make a presentation (15-20min) of a research paper selected from the top conferences/journals in network computing. The papers can be selected from the list.

Time slots

We have in total 32 time slots for presentations. Please send a mail to anc_course@mobinets.org and apply for a specific slot. The format of the mail is shown as below.

Title: 时间序列申请
Mail: 
论文:XXXXX, Conference/Journal name, Year
申请序列(优先级排序):14,21,1
演讲成员:
吴亦凡;201901233210
鹿晗; 201801233211
赵本山; 201701233212
Time\Week 5th 6th 7th 8th
19:30 - 20:00 1 2 9 10 17 18 25 26
20:05-20:35 3 4 11 12 19 20 27 28
20:40-21:10 5 6 13 14 21 22 29 30
21:15-21:45 7 8 15 16 23 24 31 32


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